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Old 10-25-2010, 06:30 AM   #159
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Originally Posted by GraceKrispy View Post
When I comment on a book review that there are many grammatical errors in a book, I feel a bit like a Scrooge. Yes, it's an indie book, but why shouldn't it be held to the same standard? How else will indie books get the credit they deserve? I can't, in good conscience, not mention it when there are excessive errors. From the other reviews I see, I wonder if I'm truly the only one seeing these mistakes and being bothered by them, or if the others were all written by "do-good" spammers, uh, I mean reviewers.
You're not the only person bothered by them, but I suspect(*) the majority of those who are don't finish reading the book, don't bother reviewing it, then go on to slag off indie books, especially indie e-books, as being generally bad quality in terms of both content and publishing standards.

(* based on comments I've seen elsewhere)
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